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After the French Revolution, France became a republic. Political instability of the Directory paved the way for the rise of military dictator Napoleon Bonaparte. He is often called as the ‘Child of the French Revolution’. Napoleon Bonaparte ruled France from 1804 to 1814 and for a small period in 1815. As the dictator of France, Napoleon was able to institute a number of government reforms. One of these reforms was the famous Napoleonic Code.
This Code instituted the principle of equality of all people before the law, right to property was established and all privileges enjoyed by the people of high birth and class were abolished.
The Code was also promulgated to other parts of Europe which were controlled by France.
In many European countries such as Switzerland, Germany, Dutch Republic and Italy, he simplified the administrative machinery, ended the feudal system and liberated the peasants from serfdom.
In towns, restrictions imposed on guilds were removed, and transport and communication systems were improved. Businessmen, small industrialists and traders began to realise the importance and advantages of a uniform system of laws.
People of other European countries initially welcomed the French armies, but later began to oppose them because of increased taxation and censorship imposed on the people.
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Napoleon Bonaparte was a ruthless killer who hungered for power. He was born August 15, 1769 on the island of Corsica. The industrial revolution in Britain had already begun. He did not care very much for anything in his younger days, everything from eating meals to socializing he did alone. He sacrificed much in order to contribute a great deal to the world by winning battles and discovering things such as the Rosetta Stone in Egypt. His thirst for control and power cost him everything he worked so hard for consequently leading to exile.